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FAIR discusses the issues facing HR 3590 otherwise known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in regards to illegal aliens. By collecting taxpayer subsidies illegal aliens can foot the bill for health care. This, in turn, could cost the United States up to 30 billion dollars a year. To learn more visit: fairus.org
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
CBO scores Senate health care bill. What's Next: Health Care. Daniel Greenfield, Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Center.. Say What??
Julie & Brandy are back in the country just in time to break down all the tomfoolery between Donald Trump Jr and Jared Kushner at their top secret Russia meeting! After that, they go over the (basically) defunct Senate Health Care bill and play a very special clip of Vice President Mike Pence lying to everyone about it! The girls just got back into town and they are on a three week, detox, cleanse with no drinking (the horror!), so keep your expectations low, because this episode promises to be very hit or miss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Julie & Brandy are back in the country just in time to break down all the tomfoolery between Donald Trump Jr and Jared Kushner at their top secret Russia meeting! After that, they go over the (basically) defunct Senate Health Care bill and play a very special clip of Vice President Mike Pence lying to everyone about it! The girls just got back into town and they are on a three week, detox, cleanse with no drinking (the horror!), so keep your expectations low, because this episode promises to be very hit or miss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Senate Health Care by KGMI News/Talk 790
Episode 6 of ColinTalk features interviews with Erin & Julia from CareOregon as we discuss the new Senate Health Care Bill, Medicaid, how this will affect Americans, as well as the difference between the House, Senate and the new Senate Health Care Bill. Remember to join us next week as we debut Episode 7, the new Lift For The 22 Special Edition with CEO & Founder Carter Davies & Veteran Ryan Kramer! Credits: Producer & Editing: Colin Fracasso-Boone Graphic Design: Colin Fracasso-Boone, Sketch App Descriptions & Info: Colin Fracasso-Boone Panel Interviewees: Erin Fair Taylor & Julia Pirani from CareOregon Music: Bensound Information, Questions: Panel Interviewees and Multiple News Sources
Rand Paul says he will vote no on Senate health care bill.Revised Senate health care bill
We discuss the recent House and Senate Health Care bills and how they compare to Obamacare.
The podcast is back! This month we talk about the biggest issue on the table for Nevada's aging population, and those that love them - the health care bill before the senate. We talk through why it's a bad deal for Nevada and just what the impact would be on the Silver State. We also introduce you to AARP Nevada's newest member of the team, Director of Community Outreach Jacqueline Barnett.
Marc Stier, Director of the PA Budget and Policy Center, joins the podcast to talk about the Senate health care bill, how it would affect Pennsylvanians, what it would mean for the millions of people in America who rely on Medicaid, and why GOP Senators aren't telling you the truth about it.
Jim Newell and Jordan Weissmann discuss the latest developments in the Republicans’ efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare. Ted Cruz has a plan that could break the legislative logjam, President Donald Trump puts repeal and delay back on the table, and moderate Republicans aren’t falling for it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
William Galston, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution and John Fortier, Director of the Democracy Project at the Bipartisan Policy Center, discuss with host Carol Castiel recent developments in US politics including the Supreme Court's ruling on President Donald Trump's travel ban, the stalled Senate healthcare legislation, and implications of recent special elections for Democrats.
The guys discuss SCOTUS decisions, the Senate health proposal, what is wrong with political purity tests, and as usual much, much more. *There is some strong language used in this episode and may not be appropriate for children.*
This is probably the dumbest episode of Dumb Gay Politics yet, so listen with caution. The girls are hung over (again), but it really doesn't matter since the only 'news' is the non-news of the proposed Senate Health Care bill. They slowly meander through that bulls*t, before going off-limits with their favorite Real Housewife of New York, Dorinda Medley! After Dorinda, the girls spend a wonderful moment with Melania, talking about her recent move to D.C. Dial down your expectations (and your IQ), cause it's dumber and gayer than usual. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is probably the dumbest episode of Dumb Gay Politics yet, so listen with caution. The girls are hung over (again), but it really doesn't matter since the only 'news' is the non-news of the proposed Senate Health Care bill. They slowly meander through that bulls*t, before going off-limits with their favorite Real Housewife of New York, Dorinda Medley! After Dorinda, the girls spend a wonderful moment with Melania, talking about her recent move to D.C. Dial down your expectations (and your IQ), cause it's dumber and gayer than usual. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CORRECTION: The Senate health care bill was introduced, not passed, as was incorrectly stated in this episode. The United States Senate introduced their own version of a “repeal and replace” health care bill last week. Many of the concerns OHSU had with the house version remain with this bill. And a forum held at OHSU brought together business leaders to discuss gun violence as a public health issue. Guests: Abby Tibbs, associate vice president for government relations; Dr. Brian Gibbs, vice president for equity and inclusion; John Rosenthal, founder of Stop Handgun Violence and president of Meredith Management; Dr. John Hunter, interim dean of the School of Medicine.
Senate Republicans are expected to vote this week on their health care bill that includes cuts to Medicaid funding and allows states to curtail coverage for pre-existing conditions.This hour, we get reactions from the state's health care advocate Ted Doolittle and Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal.Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 3 of ColinTalk features a Week In Review, Interviews and Panel Questions with Nancy and Jon. We discuss our main story, the Senate Health Care Bill, but will it pass? And how will the Senate Health Care Bill affect America? We’re also going to touch on the 21 states Russia hacked during the election, President Trump & James Comey’s supposedly taped private conversations, President Trump’s response, and more information regarding North Korea & the treatment of Otto Warmbier.
Brownstein Policy Director Cate McCanless is joined by Gary Rotto from Borrego Health and Brownstein advisors Drew Littman, Peter Goodloe and Laura Johnson for a discussion on the newly released Senate health care bill. The group touches on how the new bill differs from the AHCA and the ACA, the proposed cuts to Medicaid, the elimination of the individual mandate and their thoughts on the possible outcomes and timing of the Senate bill.
The draft health care bill made public by Senate Republicans may already be in trouble. President Donald Trump admitted he has no tapes of his conversations with former FBI Director James Comey. A new report says investigators found election hackers stole thousands of voter records last year. Links: • Senate health care bill already in trouble as Republicans voice opposition • Donald Trump doesn't have tapes of James Comey • Investigators found election hackers stole voters' private data, new report says See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today show, Lee and Garland talk about the Senate's already-controversial new health care bill, plus they'll debate how President Trump's speech went last night in Iowa and do a round of Middle East news.In round one of today's show, Garland and Lee talk about the Senate and their new healthcare bill that is already arnering opposition from inside the Republican Party. Is there any way out of the healthcare political catastrophe?In round two, we will talk about President Trump's speech last night in Iowa that touched on healthcare, immigration and obstruction by the Democrats. Is the best place for President Trump in front of a large crowd?In round three we'll have a roundup of news in the Middle East, including a deadly Taliban and attack in Afghanistan, Turkey and Iran coming to the aid of Qater and a new story about secret prisons in Yemen that the US and Saudis are behind.
Republicans have released their healthcare bill. Although they didn't get rid of it, they did take some of the worst parts out of Obamacare, and made it better. Both the House and the Senate need to work together in order to make this great. This new healthcare has big improvements compared to Obamacare, but if we didn't want a healthcare bill then why don't we pass a bill to kill it? Listen to Pat & Stu for FREE on TheBlaze Radio Network from 5p-7p ET, Mon. through Fri. www.theblaze.com/radioTwitter: @PatandStuFacebook: PatandStu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Senate's long-awaited health care bill is out. Michael F. Cannon says its provisions would be worse than doing nothing to repeal the Affordable Care Act. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Senate Republicans say they’re going to fix the health care system by July 4th, but they won’t say how. A jury couldn’t convict Bill Cosby or the officer who shot Philander Castile, and we’re wondering about the effectiveness of all three branches of government. Our membership drive continues, and we hope you'll head over to our Patreon page to support the podcast and receive bonus content. We're close to our first goal of $3,000 per month, and we'll be producing a new series of podcasts when we reach that goal. Thank you for supporting us! Thanks to our sponsors for this episode: Aaptiv is more than a fitness app -- it's on-demand audio fitness with the advice of a professional trainer and a perfect playlist. Go to aaptiv.com and enter the promo code PANTSUIT for a 30-day free trial when you sign up for a monthly subscription. Credo Mobile allows you to turn your phone into a powerful tool in the fight for social justice. By using Credo, you generate donations for progressive causes at no extra cost to you. And, right now, CREDO has a special deal for our listeners. Go to CREDOMobile.COM/pantsuit and get 2 smartphones FREE plus 50% off unlimited talk and text. Or call 1-866-689-0099. It’s time your phone company represented your values.Casper Mattress Casper’s award-winning sleep surface combines supportive memory foams and a springy comfort layer for just the right levels of sink and bounce. Not to mention, its breathable design keeps you cool all night. Buying the Casper is easy. Just order online and it’s delivered to your door in a compact, “how did they do that” sized box. Considering we spend one third of our lives on our mattress, it’s so important to truly sleep on a mattress before committing. That’s why Casper gives you 100 nights to try it out, risk-free. If you don’t love it, they’ll pick it up and refund you everything. Get $50 toward any mattress purchase by visiting www.casper.com/PANTSUIT and using the code PANTSUIT. Terms and Conditions Apply.Leave us a review on iTunes by clicking here! Subscribe to Episodes: iTunes | Android Subscribe to our weekly email and get a free Pantsuit Primer audiobook! Follow Us: Instagram | Twitter | FacebookThe Pearls We discuss the verdict in the Philando Castile murder trial and the hung jury in Bill Cosby's case. We're wondering how much the... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Marc Stier, Director of the PA Budget and Policy Center, joins us to talk health care again. The U.S. Senate is secretly, quietly crafting their version of an ACA replacement bill, and Marc gives us the latest on those dealings and what it could mean for Pennsylvania.
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Northwest Flight 253 brings terrorism back to the skies over American Soil, the Senate Health Care bill receives 60 votes, Corruption of the science establishment, U.S. Government uncaps Fannie and Freddie support, mythical man-made global warming blizzards striking the U.S. - Conservative News and Commentary